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    Study and development of paper packaging from papaya plant fibers to design a promotional product for a community product

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    2020-01-19
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    Ananwettayanon, Chukiat
    ชูเกียรติ อนันต์เวทยานนท์
    Sukontachart, Thanee
    ธานี สุคนธะชาติ
    Parmotmuang, Mattanee
    มัทธนี ปราโมทย์เมือง
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    Economic development from foundations It is one that is considered and used in economic development throughout. Promoting community products is one way to help people in the country, especially rural people, live a better life. Today, more emphasis is placed on the standard of community products. Including promotion. Therefore, the packaging for community products should be easy to create, which the villagers may create themselves. They are made from cheap raw materials or easily found in the community, such as agricultural residues. There is a lot left over. It is also used to lessen the papaya. The research in the past research of the researcher to obtain information. About the papaya fiber. Can form sheet. The line in the basket. And in the fiber inside the papaya, soaking time. When we peel the outer shell and the flesh in the decayed. The fiber is connected to the net It can be made into paper. If we develop paper production process using papaya fiber. Control the size and quantity of fibers. Has a good collider helps in adhesion. We can produce cardboard from papaya plant fibers. And the fiber in the mesh. Can also be used as a liner (Liner) with the nature of the current. Also can be sealed on corrugated paper. To get a beautiful textured paper (Texture) unique. Suitable for packaging boxes to promote the sale of community products. As well as other products as well. Research indicates that Physical properties of paper from papaya plant fibers. The paper is different. From the test, it was found that the paprika plant fiber paprika on the plate and seal the skin. Physical properties are not suitable for processing into packaging. Because of the high thickness and fold lines do not match. Because the fiber is hard surface seal. When folding, so frame And broken easily. Packaging of papaya plant fiber packaging. The paper is different. From the tests, all three types can be packaged well because of the high strength of the fiber. There are also beautiful patterns. Can increase the value of the product as well. But the package of papaya fiber that is sealed with papaya fiber. The fiber is crisp in the body when folding. Fiber is broken. The satisfaction in paper packaging from papaya plant fibers. Based on three case studies, the user satisfaction was assessed. Cardboard from papaya plant fibers up unprotected skin. Satisfaction was at the highest level. Cardboard from papaya plant fibers up the sheet and seal the skin. The satisfaction of the sample was at the highest level. And the corrugated paper seals the skin with a sheet of papaya. The satisfaction of the sample was at the highest level.
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